There isn’t a lot to be excited about when it comes to on-field production for the Baltimore Orioles, outside of Trey Mancini‘s bounce-back season and the All-Star first-half performance of John Means. We also can’t overlook what Andrew Cashner was able to accomplish during his time with the Orioles in 2019.
On a team with a 28-64 overall record and a league-worst 5.70 ERA, Cashner recorded a 9-3 record with a 3.83 ERA in 17 starts, cheering on his teammates through each loss, even when he wasn’t pitching, and showcasing that beautiful mane on a nightly basis.